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14.2 A 0.50 L container is initially filled with Nitrogen gas at STP. The gas expands...

14.2 A 0.50 L container is initially filled with Nitrogen gas at STP. The gas expands against a piston adiabatically to a volume of 50.0% larger than the original volume. The Nitrogen may be treated as an ideal gas with ?=7/5.

a) Calculate the final temperature and pressure.

b) What is the work done?

c) Sketcha pV-diagram for this process. On this diagram also draw the isotherms for the initial and final temperatures.

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